Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Hector Pagan became a government informant in 2006 — five years before he agreed to wear a wire against his father-in-law, reputed capo Anthony Graziano, and other Bonanno bigwigs.

"Mob Wives" star Renee Graziano was sleeping with a snitch longer than she apparently knew.

The reality TV mob princess’ ex-husband testified Tuesday in Brooklyn Federal Court that he became a government informant in 2006 — five years before he agreed to wear a wire against his father-in-law, reputed capo Anthony Graziano, and other Bonanno bigwigs.
Luigi Grasso (center) is escorted into Manhattan Supreme Court on Dec. 16. He is on trial for killing check casher James Donovan in a 2010 robbery outside a Brooklyn auto body shop.

Hector Pagan, 47, turned rat “to take the focus off myself” and pocketed $15,000 for information he gave the FBI.

He took the stand Tuesday against two accomplices in a fatal robbery outside a Brooklyn auto body shop in July 2010.
'Mob Wives' star Renee Graziano was sleeping with a mob rat longer than she knew.

Mob wannabes Luigi Grasso and Richard Riccardi are on trial for the killing of check casher James Donovan.

Pagan admitted that he fired the fatal shot during the stickup in Gravesend that netted the thugs $50,000 apiece.